Jiann,

I don't think it does, but I could get it to connect using stunnel.


Here is my stunnel.conf

[ldap]
accept = 389
client = yes
connect = [IPof your ldap server]:636


then you can point sipx to localhost.

Kyle

> Does sipX support ldaps?  In the LDAP server config, I enter port 636,
> click the Continue button, but it doesn't seem to work.  When I sniff
> the traffic, the first packet after the TCP connection setup is a "SSL
> Continuation data" according to wireshark.  When I sniff a ldapsearch
> command on the sipx box, the packet is a "SSLv2 Client Hello."  The
> ldapsearch command succeeds to the same ldap server that fails in
> sipX.  There doesn't seem to be any more config options for ldap, so
> I'm not sure what else to try.  Thanks for any insight.
>
> --
> Jiann-Ming Su
> "I have to decide between two equally frightening options.
>  If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman
> "The system's broke, Hank.  The election baby has peed in
> the bath water.  You got to throw 'em both out."  --Dale Gribble
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> Those who count the votes decide everything.”  --Joseph Stalin



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Kyle Haefner
Communications System Programmer
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO
Phone: 970-491-1012
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